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Finance director reports second‑quarter FY26: general fund revenue strong, 911 fund shows negative balance
Summary
Stephens County's finance presentation for July–December (FY26 second quarter) showed general fund revenue at about 75% of budget, general fund expenses at 43%, SPLOST revenue lagging but on track, and a reported negative balance in the 911 fund with personnel making up about 70% of 911 expenses.
Stephens County’s finance presenter reviewed second‑quarter FY26 results (July 1–Dec. 31), reporting that general fund revenue stood at about 75% of the annual budget—largely driven by recent property tax receipts—while general fund expenditures were approximately 43% of budget.
The presenter said departmental variances included data processing costs…
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